Germany closes Oktoberfest over bomb threat
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Germany’s Oktoberfest has been abruptly halted following a tragic event where a man fatally shot his father during an alleged conflict over inheritance, initiated an explosion, then took his own life, leaving behind a suicide note threatening a bomb.

Authorities were summoned to a burning residence in the northern part of the city earlier today, which had been intentionally set ablaze amidst reportedly a ‘family dispute’ concerning inheritance matters.

A wounded individual discovered near the explosion-rigged house later succumbed to their injuries, seemingly after setting off the blast and authoring a note that mentioned Oktoberfest. Consequently, the festival is set to remain closed until 5pm.

The perpetrator reportedly killed his 90-year-old father and injured his mother and a woman aged 21 at the house.  

Alongside the bomb, a burned-out van and a damaged car were found in the city. Although German newspaper Bild earlier reported that police are now investigating a possible connection with Antifa, investigators have now said there is no link. 

Local media reported that a man was suspected of having caused the explosion and fire in his parents’ house before killing himself, and that shots had been fired in the incident, but police did not confirm this. 

The perpetrator allegedly killed himself at Lercheanauer Lake, which is a five-minute drive from the home. 

According to the newspaper Welt, responders discovered hand grenades with tripwires at the house. Several booby traps were also found. 

One local resident told Die Welt that he ‘woke up around 5am because there were a few loud bangs. I got up, looked, and then there was a fire’.

Another reported a noxious cloud of smoke, along with the smell of fire. 

A 200m evacuation zone around the explosion’s epicentre was triggered, forcing local residents to leave the area. 

Special police forces at the scene after explosive devices were found in a burning house in Munich, Germany, October 1 2025

Special police forces at the scene after explosive devices were found in a burning house in Munich, Germany, October 1 2025

A police officer walks at the Oktoberfest area that stays closed after a bomb threatening in Munich on October 1, 2025

A police officer walks at the Oktoberfest area that stays closed after a bomb threatening in Munich on October 1, 2025

The empty Oktoberfest area that stays closed after a bomb threatening in Munich, Germany, Wednesday, October 1, 2025

The empty Oktoberfest area that stays closed after a bomb threatening in Munich, Germany, Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Police said they were investigating any possible link to the Oktoberfest, held annually near the centre of the Bavarian capital on the Theresienwiese fair grounds.

‘Due to a bomb threat in connection with the explosion in northern Munich, Theresienwiese will remain closed until 5.00pm for the time being,’ said a statement on the Oktoberfest website.

Munich’s mayor Dieter Reiter hasn’t yet ruled out the possibility that the major celebrations may be closed all day as police investigate, saying this morning: ‘The police will do everything to have the entire Wiesn searched by 5 p.m. this afternoon, if possible, to ensure safety. 

‘If that’s not the case, I’ll get in touch again, and then the Wiesn won’t open at all today. I’m sorry, there’s no other way. Safety comes first.’ 

The Bavarian Special Forces later raided the perpetrator’s apartment in the Starnberg district just before noon. Before entry, they ensured there were no booby traps and sealed off the area while investigations continued.  

A message titled ‘Antifa means attack’ posted on the indymedia.org website read: ‘In the early morning hours, we torched several luxury cars in northern Munich and made house calls. In addition, a fascist’s morning walk didn’t end particularly well’.

The note, which has since been taken down, added: ‘In a society that is moving ever further to the right, a decisive stand must be taken against this. 

‘The latest election results are frightening, and in parts of the country, Nazis are already taking over entire regions. Nevertheless, most people still look the other way, even though this is their last chance to prevent history from repeating itself.’ 

But cops have since said there is no connection to Antifa. In a post on X, police said: ‘According to the current status of the investigation, the Indymedia post was copied. The suspect has no connection to Antifa.’ 

A burnt-out car at the scene after explosive devices were found in a burning house in Munich, Germany, October 1 2025

A burnt-out car at the scene after explosive devices were found in a burning house in Munich, Germany, October 1 2025

A damaged car at the scene after explosive devices were found in a burning house in Munich, Germany, October 1 2025

A damaged car at the scene after explosive devices were found in a burning house in Munich, Germany, October 1 2025

The festival, which is held this year from September 20 to October 5, is considered the largest funfair in the world. It welcomed 6.7 million visitors from around the planet in 2024.

The incident harkens back to the tragic Oktoberfest bombing in 1980, which saw far-right terrorists kill 13 and injure over 200 in an IED explosion placed at the festival’s main entrance. 

Gundolf Köhler created the bomb with an emptied British mortar grenade, into which he placed several military-grade explosives and a gas bottle take from a fire extinguisher. 

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